wayneygogo
Seasoned Expediter
I am truly inspired. I just jumped out of my van and rent around the Walmart parking lot tune I wonder who these people are there that are following me
that would be quite doable for a guy like me....Murray aka Crossroads would buy the primary policy and I would pay the breakout amount of what my unit costs to him in return.Problem is the ability to monitor the insurance on sub units for the carriers that do not provide the insurance coverage. My opinion if you are hauling freight under a carriers dot number the carrier should be the one required to provide primary coverage not the owner operator.
Under insured has always been an Issue I believe....just maybe not on this magnitude....do I think that extra .05 to .08 extra cost for the right insurance is an issue?....Not really.....The REAL issue is the added layers of brokers and people dipping into the pie before I even see the money....Really 4 pls now?....I realize the onion effect has always been a part of trucking....but the layers we have now are staggering....You want to put REAL money in my pocket...try to find way to peel a layer or two of that onion away....the fact a load goes from shipper, to thier agent, to a 3pls like say Bounce and then to say Tri state and then yet again sold to me....thats where the real money is....IMOWell TEANA had a program but it failed to get the level of verification that was needed. People and companies and even insurance agents continually kept finding was to cheat and the fraud was just too great for it to work.
The one man operation can be risky. Personally we don't deal with a carrier with less then 10 units generally. Not that some smaller carriers are not good. We just found greater number of issues in that group so we chose to reduce our exposure.
I think you are very wrong on the magnitude and effect of the insurance issue. It truly surprises me that the owner operators such as yourself that properly insure don't find the issue to be that upsetting. These other carriers and owner operators are taking money out of your pocket every day. Sadly most don't realize how much these bad players are costing the rest.
Under insured has always been an Issue I believe....just maybe not on this magnitude....do I think that extra .05 to .08 extra cost for the right insurance is an issue?....Not really.....The REAL issue is the added layers of brokers and people dipping into the pie before I even see the money....Really 4 pls now?....I realize the onion effect has always been a part of trucking....but the layers we have now are staggering....You want to put REAL money in my pocket...try to find way to peel a layer or two of that onion away....the fact a load goes from shipper, to thier agent, to a 3pls like say Bounce and then to say Tri state and then yet again sold to me....thats where the real money is....IMO
Small carriers need brokers and bigger carriers. How else would a small carrier procure freight all over the country? Large carriers bear the expenses of paying for teams of sales people and all the expense that goes with it.
Carriers are forced to compete in a market that places too great a value on price vs service, insurance, compliance etc. so when carriers who skimp on these areas it often forces other carriers to lower price to compete. So those carriers or owner operators that you don't think are a big issue just help push down the market.
but they do it for cheap ive been home for 2 months not gonna run for nothing,price of fuel will go up some day and they will still run cheap until they go out....Sylectus being a software company....they couldn't give a rats arse what happens in the expedite side itself....just sell the software...
I don't begrudge the Russians, Romanians, Polish, Chez Ukranes anything...they are living the American dream like your forefathers....at least they are working...
no one promised you a decent living just the opportunity to make one..even if it takes 2 jobs to achieve that...
BTW...I am Canadian...and also trying to take your job.....
I find it ironic that John and his band of merry gentlemen are now chasing the same dime I've been looking for since 2008....
In a perfect world and everyone became insured... The dime is at most it would add to a mile... So instead of say .60 they'd have to ask for .70 which would solve everyone's problems it appears. IMO
You're showing them...but they do it for cheap ive been home for 2 months not gonna run for nothing,price of fuel will go up some day and they will still run cheap until they go out.
but not taking cheap freight lets me go play golf here in floridaYou're showing them...
Exactly Dave.... Motel business comes to mind as well.... Big chains build new facilities and sell the older ones that in turn compete against them.... It would make more sense to tear down the old?I think there are several headwinds outside of the elusive dime. Insurance, rates, foreign competitors, unregulated trucks, companies trying to maintain the same margin of profits from years past (some is shareholder driven), higher equipment and operating costs (and the operating costs spread to the carrier through higher wages, insurance, you name it), lack of transparency and the list keeps going.
Most of it is market driven. Little by little as I have said before, carriers can be their own worst enemy by creating their competitors. But make no mistake about it, it is hardly limited to the transportation industry. You see this same thing whether in the restaurant business to literally anything retail. The family is heavily involved in the health industry and agriculture. Makes trucking a cakewalk by comparison. lol
Fortunately, I can sell an extra bale of hay and get my dime.
Exactly Dave.... Motel business comes to mind as well.... Big chains build new facilities and sell the older ones that in turn compete against them.... It would make more sense to tear down the old?